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For those who have been in our house before, this is looking from the front door toward the old closet and in through the laundry room. Weird. That's the old fireplace on the left.
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No ceiling in the living room.
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Looking from the kitchen into the laundry room and living room. The old built in china cabinet is gone...*tear*.
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The kitchen. There used to be a window and door where our our cooktop and fridge were.
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The back of the fireplace. We're taking this down to make room for a larger, handicap-accessible bathroom for Natalie. I'm sure the guys are looking forward to THAT job! :)
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The "great" room. I'm told our ceilings there can likely be salvaged. I hope so!
I am really not sure where this picture was taken, but I'll guess we're looking back toward the bedrooms.
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Another view of the ceiling.
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Junk pile in our yard...I wish the Corps would make a trip through the neighborhood to take the garbage away. However, since it is the Corps' job, I'm guessing they'll let it sit there until people start getting hurt, then take it away and declare it "a success."
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This is my neighborhood...a pile of trash with pickups mixed in. I wonder when it will ever return to "normal."
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My old stove is on the front lawn---still stuck on 12:54.
Sanitizing is likely to begin tomorrow, then we let it dry for a week or two. We're currently trying to figure out how we want to remodel the place so that it fits Natalie's needs and is good for us as well. This includes a new, much larger bathroom/laundry room and a master bath with walk-in closet...I never thought I'd get that! We also need to decide on windows and doors soon. I have a lot of ideas; now I just need to channel them and start picking things out.
3 comments:
This will most certainly be a flood for the history record books! What good ideas you have for improvements! You are certainly making lemonade from life's lemons!
Your plans for your fixing your home sound exciting. I know it would of been better to have done it on your own terms and in your own time. I am excited for you and your family and I hope you are able to get everything you want in your new home. I wanted to suggest that when you look at new stoves you consider a convection oven. I bought one when we built our home and I have enjoyed it. I can bake 3 sheets of cookies at one time which is so nice when I work full time. It would be nice for you with being so busy with the kids. Also I was wondering if I could donate some money to you and Perry to help you fix up your house. I am not rich but I would rather give it directly to someone who could benefit than to have it eaten by adminstration fees. Would you post an address that a check could be sent to.
Hi Jana,
That is so kind of you! I agree that giving to individual families is the best way to go and we really appreciate that you have chosen us. Our address is: 5 Fairway, Minot-58701.
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